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Psychology says people who always take the last piece of cake are not necessarily selfish: Why the brain responds differently to social permission and opportunityPsychology suggests that the last piece of cake is rarely just about food. It often becomes a symbol of opportunity, social comfort and the...
Vedaant Madhavan doesn't eat like most people, even "eating is an exercise for him": R Madhavan reveals his hyper disciplined lifestyleR Madhavan reveals the extraordinary discipline behind his son Vedaant's elite swimming career. The young athlete's life, from waking befor...
Why losing some friendships may not be a loss at all? Lebanese-Canadian psychologist Gad Saad says, ‘Anyone who is willing to end a relationship because of a reasoned difference of opinion is…’Gad Saad's quote on relationships argues that true friendships can withstand reasoned differences of opinion, suggesting relationships endi...
Word of the Day: ObnoxiousObnoxious is a descriptive adjective used to label people, behaviors, or situations that are deeply unpleasant or irritating. Unlike mild a...
Word of the Day: AlogiaAlogia, a difficulty in expressing thoughts verbally, affects many people. It is not a lack of ideas but a struggle to articulate them. Thi...
Word of the Day: MisophoniaEveryday sounds like chewing or typing can trigger intense, overwhelming reactions in some individuals, a condition known as misophonia. Th...
Parenting in the age of AI: Raising humans, not just digital nativesSindhu Gangadharan, MD, SAP Labs India, asks a different kind of question, this time as a parent.
Zodiac Love Guide: How Each Sign Gives & Receives LoveLove just doesn’t work with ‘one-size-fits-all’, everyone’s emotional blueprint is different. Astrology helps decode each sign’s distinct l...
What do these kids even want? A five-course lament on Gen Z over dinner and despairOver a multi-course dinner, Gen X and Y professionals debated Gen Z's work ethic, relationships, and emotional resilience. They contrasted ...
Flattery will get you somewhere (If done smartly)When flattery goes stratospheric, it can smell of veiled critique - undetectable by fellow flatterers, of course. Saying someone is a fabul...
Want to smoke outdoors in Milan? Better be far from other peopleMilan has become the first major Italian city to ban outdoor smoking unless smokers maintain a 33-foot distance from others to decrease sec...
OYO rooms gave young Indian couples rare privacy. Cue the complaints.Oyo, a popular hotel-booking platform in India, known for providing privacy for young, unmarried couples, is now allowing partner hotels in...
BJP's changing equations within the NDAAll NDA parties' leaders, invited by BJP's JP Nadda, have resolved to address Congress criticisms cohesively and to continuously collaborat...
Can my child watch this film? (Does it have sex?)Vetting books and films before sharing them with children makes absolute sense. The key, though, is to have open conversations at home, esp...
In Milan, putting an AI travel adviser to the testTravel companies are already using artificial intelligence to help with customer service and bookings, but now services such as Kayak and E...
In Milan, putting an AI travel advisor to the testTravel companies are already using artificial intelligence to help with customer service and bookings, but now services such as Kayak and E...
Is ignoring work texts and emails rude? Always being 'available' online may lead to cognitive overload & communication clutterEstablish boundaries with colleagues so that they don’t panic when they can’t reach you.
5 trim tab habits that can turn around your career prospectsIn the long term, you build superpower skills in time management and planning, starting from this little habit of reaching work 15 minutes ...
View: Public commentary on the court is proportionate to its own oversize role in governanceFor the court today to usurp the role of time and hold Bhushan’s expression of opinion to be contemptuous, no matter how disagreeable it ma...
View: The absurdity of movie hall patriotismMandatorily listening to the national anthem on one’s feet, says the Supreme Court, will "instil a sense of committed patriotism and nation...